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The phrase "attention will stop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that someone's focus or awareness will cease or be interrupted.
Example: "If the presentation continues to be unengaging, I fear that attention will stop and the audience will lose interest."
Alternatives: "focus will cease" or "awareness will fade".
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It added that "no attempts to divert attention will stop us from achieving our goal".
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Your bird may start talking just to get your attention, and will stop once you arrive.
Remove the attention and they will stop jumping up and try something else.
If you just don't pay any attention to them, they will stop.
The danger of the present system, apart from the sowing of generic fear, is that people will stop paying attention.
We're moving into a brave new world here, and as more and more soup "apps" hit the app store, even the impressionable consumers who actually clicked on those ads will stop paying attention.
The gist of the story is that if you make false claims of mayhem too often, people will stop paying attention to you.
"We hope that going to court and drawing attention to this company land-grab will stop others from seizing property from black folk".
If you don't give the person the reaction he or she wants, the person will stop because the attention-seeking behavior isn't working.
If and when the wreckage is discovered, I have to wonder if suddenly people will stop paying such rapt attention.
Anybody who thinks the President will stop here hasn't been paying attention.
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